Shamir Fatigued, Has Medical Tests
From Reuters
JERUSALEM —
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir underwent medical tests Thursday after being admitted to a hospital complaining of fatigue, an aide said.
Shamir, 73, taken to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital on Wednesday, was expected to be discharged today, his media adviser, Avi Pazner, said.
Shamir accidentally bumped his head at home Tuesday but initially continued with his official engagements.
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